The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, July 05, 1902, Image 1

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VOL XV.
— —1 ' —77
\ 7hc Times-erzld
NO. 3--
BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY,OREGON,JULY 5. 1902.
has the right to range his stock up­
THESE FAT JOBS ARE TAKEN delivered the address to the gradu­ BINGER HERMANN TO STAY
• • • •
on government lands freely at.d uu-1 • • • •
ating class of the Washington state
• o
• • • •
restrictedly, and
university, at Seattle, recently, saya
• •
• •
• • • •
Whereas,
certain
parties
have
nr
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT MILL NOT RE­
BUBSCRlPTIOi RATES:
a •
RENATOR SIMON HAS EVEDENTLY the Oregonian.
• •
•
rogated
unto
themselves
the
power
j
TIRE
OREGON
MAN.
Mr. Cosgrove proposes a scheme
•«« Tear .......... .................
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SURRENDERED.
• • • • •
to say where certain citizens shall I • • • •
hr«e Month!.......................
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for preventing a system of landed
• • • •
—
and shall not range their stock, | • • • •
estates to grow up in this country
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
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•
STATI—OaauOK
a few individuals mav Friction Between Hitchcock and the Cominis- contrary- to law, right and justice, • •
Walter F. Matthews Appointed U. S. Mar­ whereby
• • • •
. J. H Mitchell
• •
sioner a Thing ol the Past—Western
a ^sulors ..
and
J „.eyh Simon ,
own the agricultural lands of tIn­
shall—Isaac L. Patterson Reappoint­
• •
• • • •
Hen are With Him.
iThoa. Touxue.
Whereas, it is impossible lor the I • • • •
ed Collector of Customs.
state, as has happened in England
»M A. Mtxi'Jy
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nfruam.« ....................
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•
p. It. N. t!l»i kbiirn :
sheep owned north of the western • •
■orne, G.u.ral ...........
and
other
European
countries
He
T.
T.
»leer
• • • •
»•rnor .
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A Washington dispatch to the
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.-i.i.r, ol State
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Portland Telegram: ü. S Mar­ proposes that the individual may Oregonian, says. About a year ago extension of the Blue mountains to • • • •
C s M«s*re
• • • •
taearer
J II Ackerman I
pt. rubile Imtruetlon
F. Matthews, acquire as much real estate during Secretary Hitchcock insisted that find summer range on the north • • • •
• • • •
.............. ft 11 Loe.l. shal for Oregon, W
t. Friulvr ....................
. K
S. Bean.
hi« lifetime as hif energies and Binger Hermaun, Commissioner of side of said mountains, therefore be • •
• •
.5 C. Wolverton vice Zoeth Houser.
prema JaJgaa
S F. A. Moore
it
| • • • • We have the most complete stock in town in • • • •
Collector of Customs, at Port capacity will permit.
i
the
General
Land
Office,
should
re
­
• • • •
NINETH JUDICIAL DISTINCT.
Resolved, while recognizing the • • • •
all lines of
He places no restriction upon am­ tire. President McKinley found
land—Isaac L Patterson, reap­
M. D. C lifford
• •
• • • •
■tr et Juan.
.
rights
of
others
to
insist
that
we
'
Win Miller
•
•
bition and enterprise. But he pro­ that he must either dispense with
ur.el Attorn.»
pointed.
................ IS Geer
• •
• • • •
im-s.preaeniatlt«
■
shall
not
be
deprived
of
our
just
..J
w
Morrow
•
•
vides
against
transmitting
large
iatS.„Aioc...........................
Hermann, or cause a break in hie rights or our just share of the free j • •
• • • •
• •
Two of the overdue Federal jobs holdings to foture generatiins, and cabinet, which he felt he could not
C«UBTX—HA lUNF.Y :
• •
• • • •
... jftinen A sparrow
government
range.
•
•
thereby
creating
permanent
land
­
only Judea .. .
b r, >rk
H. Richardson received attention from the United
do. It was then settled that Her­ That wo will resist anv encroach-1 • •
• • • •
...........................
1’. a Miller
• •
holders and hopeless tenantry He mann would have to go. Before
•asur.r ..
J K Johnson States Senate, when Waite F Mat
• •
•
,v«»«r ...................
. Geo Hie Iley
ments
on
these
rights.
• •
advocates a clause in the constitu­ any action was taken, however, the
• • • •
irti"
J \\ Bacbauan thews, familiarly known as "Jack,"
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•
»esujr
■•••■
.eMar ..................
.
j < Bartlett
That
we
will
prosecute
to
the
full
•
•
a j ui anpcri rtendent
state in the Union friends of Hermann secured an
• • • •
. E J Noble was appointed United States Mar­ tion of every
•
~ — ...
v
»exluapccior
A. Venator
extent of the law any attempt by ■ • • • •
i
• • • •
MiniMiouera .
K J William« shall and I. L. Patterson was re­ providing that upon demise of a agreement that nothing should be
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i
Burr».
OFFICE :
large land holder every direct heir done until after the election in Ore yiolence or intimidation to abridge ■ • • • •
mabbbt v. a. xam >
appointed
Collector
of
Customs
!
Our Specialty—The very best of • • • • • •
Geo. w Ha cb
■fiatar
....uh»B Newell The appointments came as a sur-j shall not be
permitted to inherit gon of this year This was a long those rights, whether by individuals ■ • • • •
..
• •
,e«lv«
or associations
• •
goods and price as low as our compet­ • • • •
prise to the local politicians
The more than 320 acres of agricultural ! lease of life for tho Couimiseioner,
• •
aociBTiE^
• •
• • • •
surprise did not consist in the ap land, or some other such limited j j aud knowing that be and tbe Sec­
dYLVA REBEKAH[ Bearer Nu.iS
Didn't Know Him.
itors.
x<
an
*< »<
• •
amount as might be suited to the retary were not in accord, he felt
puiritment
of
these
men,
but
in
the
• •
• • • • •
s. o..
• •
•
Frankl« Brenton a«' sei !
fact that they were appointed at industries of the state, and that the i ! that it was a satisfactory arrange­
• • • •
The following from the Brown - • • • •
this time It had been generally balance of the estate shall be ap- [ ment. But the death of McKinley,
• •
vflle,
(Ore
)
Times
is
too
good
to
A. O. U.
So ♦'
•
•
• • • • • •
suspect» d for some time past that praised under government regula­ and tbe accession of Roosevelt,
• •
«.«».eteri FriOay uUM. _
w
• • • •
tions, sold at the appraised value, seems to have changed the situation keep: An old man, a republican, • • • •
n ti rio J l. Kcc. NLtt hews ai d Patterson were si ,te i
deaf
as
a
door
nail,
came
to
town
' to
♦
•
• • • •
and
the
proceeds
divided
among
for the qilac-s, but the inability of
Roosevelt was at first perfectly will
• •
HAlLNtCY bOBUX. SO. 71, 1-0 0 F.
• • • •
Sen iters Simon and Mitchell to the heirs Lands thus disposed of ing 'O carry out the arrangement on election day to vote. Ilia eye­ • • • •
¡eon
*1 odd rsUvws
sight was also defective, and one of • •
• • • •
become
the
property
of
the
state.
agr
»■
on
tbe
Fedetal
patro;
ige
|.
,1
m
.de
by
McKinley,
out,
as
time
•
•
dplD.
.
<
\\ ,
'I-
the
judges
went
with
nim
into
the
• •
• • • •
These
lands
shall
be
sold
by
the
to the belief that th» present in­
went, on, he found Hermann a sat­
• •
• • • •
state ill tracts suitable for home is a tory officer, and that the dis booth to prepare his ballot for him. • • • •
cumbents
would
not
i>e
disturbed
In
connection
with
our
business.
VUOFEStìiONAL CARDS».
When the question of votjng on • •
• • • •
’‘rrB,h
or ri-appom eil until after tbe i»glS- -teads at nothing less than the ap­ sausfacuon among the western men
• •
the
initiative
and
refrrendum
was
• •
• • • •
praised
value.
These
homesteads
iature bad met next winter All
• 4
was with Hitchcock. To retain
bl
W. J. COLE A AN,
• • • •
but the I-tol i-vou *0 element sup­ shall be made mail» liable for a Hitchcock and dismiss Hermann reached the judge asked him how • • • •
• • • •
stenographer-and Nonuy i ublu posed that the li ib l ul Hi.-» Is Would period of 25 years, bo as to prevent would be rtrongly offensive to most he wanted to vote on it. The old • • • •
• ■»
man
only
caught
the
last
word,and
• • • •
the
formation
of
large
landed
es
B uhns ,
-
O ueo .»
bol l on for the present, and when
¡d ()!
• •
of the Western senators and repre­
he failed out in a voice that could o •
• • • •
offic«
luuiüae
“
»
Bua»
ouilúius.
tales.
tin
news
of
the
appoiuton
nts
came
• Q
sentatives Besides, it was not so
A Burn
have been heard in a saw mill, • <»
Mr
Co-
’
g
■
ve's
purpose
is
'o
:id
yesterday
the
belief
i.
■cam-
current
•
•
<ab. to find a successor for Her­
• • • • • t
u’der
GEU Ö. s5LZE.»lol*
• •
"R».fe.
endum!
Who
in
h
—
I
is
he?"
that Senator Simon had laid down" vance ami ,-ecure the adoption ot a man
bo;tr;
• •
• • • •
AT Tous El.
• O
and that the rest of the Federal plan which will secure homes to
o •
URB«:«
• • • •
The
Assistant
Commissioner
did
• •
JUltSS,
Reflection of a Badhelor.
patronage may be di“ttibuled al­ I he agricultural classes of future not seeui to be quite tbe man, and
and H
• •
• • • •
i.voec.iuU", Land btuiueae,
• •
W.
.„».iet eroiui o .» Menued
|
generations.
most any day.
• •
• • • •
there was no other man quite avail­
Correspondence
Solicited.
•
•
An old maid is good old wine • •
Mr. Cosgrove will voice another able. As matters stand now, it is
. 1
»1 ■
The appointment of Matthews
• • • •
J. ft Blow*.
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and Pa.terson were made on the suggestion which he believes will believed among the Oregon men gone sour.
• •
• • • •
& LHÇJ93
Let me write the bills of a nation, • • • •
ri-comnii ndation uf Sena or M tch perp-ttlate the American form of here that Hermann will not be dis­
• • • •
• •
Ai LOttNllïb- Al - gam ,
and 1 care not who pays them.
ell ai.d Congres.-man Tongue Sen popular government Necessary to turbed.
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OKEGO>.
» HNS,
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A widow nevir pretends to a man • •• •
ator Simon was not in Washingtou democracy, is participation upon
The
friction
between
the
secretary
• • • • •
Practice in all *ne eour'.s of Ore. to approve or po test, and Congress­ the part of every individual at pri
that she is worried about the way , • •• •
•
and the commissioner is practically
• •
Joliection» promptly made.
man Moody, whose term of office mary ami general elections. He a thing of the past, or at least is he is interested in other women; • •
• • • • • •
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•
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U
.
w
.
PA
KR1BH
1 urrà k i.
will soon expire, took no band in propo-es, to gain this end, that a not prominent enough to effect the she pretends she is worried about • •
• • • •
ÜBMBOLD
the way other men are interested in • • • •
¡»oil
tax
be
levied
upon
every
citi
­
• • • •
the
recommendations.
Iv
is
con
public business, and so he will pro­
PÄRRISU &. REMBOLD»
•
•
eluded from this that Simon has | zen; tha’ one-half of this poll tax bably remain at the head of the her.
• •
AUorueys-ai-Law,
There are never any divorce« in • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••«
considered it best ta leave matters >e remitted when these citizens Land Office.
Borns (»nd Cauyeo Cuy.,
wo. p.Acv C« lai the ■
:“!'e“LUtt‘ul.'eà U»,
the families where the husband«
to take their course, as his tenure vote at the primary elections; that
rauU cu UU. ìcm ».ni iu Li»- t>-i -
Uue, Utto skiBu in U. •-
oMve.
praise the meals
oftdfic - terminates next March.aml j the remaining half be remitted to
Special Session Quite Probable.
When a girl is in a boarding
’ he could not eyen, in the inrposst- him when he votes at the polls for
B S
(Jhsus. II- LjC-oiiaftl,
school she thinks she could never
l»le
event
of
his
reelection,
hav.
th»
,
the
general
election.
r
ATTUKSEY- AT-I.AW,
The enactment of a law which have a husband whose name wasn’t
JOHN I) DALY, P rkwidrnt
EHANK K.CoEEIN, Voi P ueiidfnt
Further along this line Mr. Cos-
Careful atteution given to Uoilec- [co-operation of Senator Mitchell or
will place all state officers on flat Reginald or Percival; when she is
of
the
congressmen,
Tounge
and
i
grove
believes
that
a
general
holi-
lljua and Ileal Estate initiera.
Williamson.
] day should be declared l»y law for | salaries and require all fees to be I ready to get married and settle
Notary Public
down Tom or Bill will do as well
1
Both Matthews and Patterson. a primary and general election, a
U hegon .
Buaxs,
ch as anything else—New York Press.
OF BURNS, ORECON,
have been active in the interest of that all political parties should
Ollies i« Times Herald building Mitchell for many years, and each compelled to hold a primary el
rd-
Accounts of Corporations, I inns and Individuals Solicited.
re-
CANNED CAYUSE FOR BEEF.
Matt lion on the legal holiday provn
WU*UW.
«.H tb O bi - aad 'is an experienced politician.
--7). 7)aty, Jrank
Coffin, J. W Stary, '
RÄ?ÄCut i hews is chairman of the republican for that purpose, and that no tic
•r
7/.
Carpentor, ^ibnor bobbins.
J. fyftttiamt, C. Jff. T jos I,
A little »ide of light is thrown on
state central committee, and engi­ for any party ehould be allowed
WILLIAMS & FITZGERALD
S3. S. O/den, W/. Jfltjtandtr,
Junoo.
of
the
methods of the l»eef lru»t by a
neered
the
citizens
legislative
ticket
official
ballots
of
the
state
or
conn
Ofiice in via M ubodîc Building.
id “hipmerit of livestock from Lincoln
N. U. CARPENTER, Cashier.
, two years ago, which was the main except those made on thnt day
BuuNé,
“
O keoon .
t- [county. Ney, Inst week by J Con
factor in electing Mitchell for his
The legal holiday advocate»)
[ way of Meadows valley, says the
present term as senator. Patterson , him is for the purpose of prohil
8. W. MILLER,
re Salt Lake Tribune
has held the office of collector of ing all large manufacturing fir
NOTARY PUBLIC.
al
The transaction is reported by
customs for the past four y»ara. his and men employing a large nu
Burns, - - - Oregon.
re I Martin Finn, • Nevada man, who
commission expiring June 15. He her of ialiurers from keeping th»
nr
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
»St is stopping nt one of the local hotel».
«.uwAwaaaa* _
««« • obabt has served in the legislature and from exercising the right of suffr;
or
‘‘The shipment consisted, he said.
helped elect George McBride sena­ to its fullest extent.
MARSDEN & GEARY.
I
fi
­
1
‘
‘
of
“UO head of steers from two to
tor
Patterson
claim»
Saleui
as
a
1'hj sicians and Surgeons.
i
lie
three
year» ol<l. for which th« ship-
residence.
Relict of a Mighty Battle.
Bia.NS. OBKGO.N.
i at ;>er was to get the market price, and
All of tbe Federal office-holders
HAILEY A ANDREWS, Proprietor. Ill UN’S, OREGON'.
Ujl« <U refuienct.
£tP~ i'/iunt S'. ''
ac,,e<AI sentiment reemi to nnd seventy head of rang - horse«
of this immediate locality have
Wade Snyder brought in two a
been expecting io "hear something pair» of aut'ers fuu d near the P prevail that flat salaries should be at 95 apiece. Il ia billed to one of
DR H. VOLP,
Strictly
drop” next «¡liter, but not l>efore ranch, that have been looked U|»oii ■ the for the next state government, the biggest ¡»»eking houses in Chi­
P’jyairiah and Surgeon,
iTlie last commission to expire war with wonder by a num »er of people it is believed that the special session cago. You may not know what
Dost ^.ccorrxixxod.a,tion,
urric* at ke - iuss , f
the horses were shipp' d for Well!
that of Patterson, and they were dun>-g the past week, says the will Ire called.
In case it is to decided the ses­ you may meet them again, and if
. holding ori pending developments Lakeview Examiner. The antlers
;. «. Brwwnlon
I- K. Hibbard
sion
would probably cost about you do they will be labeled ‘corned
at
Washington.
are
locked
together
just
as
they
Hibburd* & Brownton.
United 8tates District Attorney were when the mighty monarch» of 925,(MM). The time of holding such \ beef and corr.e in cans.
DE>
“Thia method of utilising cheap
TMt hotel is centrally located and under the management of an
(John H. Hall will probably lie rr- the forest died hi m»rtai combat a session is limited by law to 20
O'm. drat d.-úra».
■ *
Bank.
appointed, although h* has some A'biie hunting one day on the days, which, in the opinion of the horses is no «eoret in Nevada and e x p<* r ienced 1 «1 nd lor« I. The building has been thoroughly renovated
Bara*. Oregon.
parts of Utah. Any number of
The dining room in in charge of polite, accoin-
opjHisition Among those seeking1 sheep rang* Wade looked down a scheme would be ample to settle Nevada stockmen have been selling and I m well furnltbed
the
matter.
The tables are furnished with the best.
his plac* are J C. Moreland and O. »mall gully and saw the antlers
horeea for this purpose since the moduli ng waiter«
Petition« are now being very gen­ scarcity of beef drove the packers
F Paxton, of Portland; A C Wood­ He took them to camp, and when
JOHN M< M U LI.EN
cock. of Eu-ene, and ex-State Sen­ be came to Lakeview last week pre­ erally circulated over the state, to Seek a »ubstitute. As for the
irst
lass
ar
n
onnection
it is a more humane fate
ior Percy R Kelley, of Linn.
sented them to Whorton Smith asking the governor to iesoe a cal! cayusea,
than a few weeks of service and a
For Postmaster. A B Crusman. aa a curio. They are handsome t»efore the meeting of the next leg nameless grave in South Africa. If
incumbent, and F A. Bancroft, are specimens, and can be seen at the islature.
anyone has a complaint coming it
Baras.
ii.cn
in the field. Appraiser Owen Sum­ Palace From the appearance of
is the consumer. He does not no­
Cloudy J»ys preferred for
tice the diff rence in the taste for
mers, and Collector of Internal the boros the deadly battle between
Stockmen Resalat.
the equine meat is mixed in certain
making «itti, ,
['liuto* fin­
Revenue D. M. Dunne appear to the two bucks dale« back only a
proportions with t»eef. and he does
lafied in casi
aud platinum
have no opp»»«UK>n.
brief time, as the hair on the skull
The Stockman'« Union, at a not get the amount of nutrition
effect«.
Mr .Ma lit lews «ill probably take is in almost perfect condition.
special meeting which was held in that be pays for Horse meat in
Instantané a pence«« u«-d
charge of bi» office l.y August i.
Shaniko recently, adopted resolu­ some wav lacks the suetaining and
• xlen«'T«lv I •t class Work
fattening qualities of beef and a
Th-re ar-- a number of deputies in
OF ONTARIO OREGON
and eatisfwet n
,r,,t<-- :
Fart BTouaot—We are hand­ tions which are in opjxwition to jsvrson who lives on it egilusively
this office, but it 1« not k«"«n
the
dead
line"
established
by
some
for sny lenght cf time becomes
.\<-<-<>unt-of < ’orj m »rationi«, l'u nis .imi In<lit idiutlw
whether they will remain. No ling wool ire. of charge, same a» of the ' «ttlem-n in various districts weak and thin
Holi^ifrd.
always;
will
also
have
the
public
'.»•btngee are expected under Patter
"No matter bow scarce cattle
TRAT1*
tale« aa la»t aeaaon, thereby insur­ The sheepmen believe that the gov­ tr.av L-corne the supplv of corned
NTOI K IIOI.DER.' —John D. Italy, William Jones, Frank R
F ob Jjtr-“Yea’Iing Wall« from
°*’
ing toe beat possible price for wool. ernment range should be unrestrict­ beef n»ed never run low In fact,
f’-iffin. Abner R<»bt»ins, B F. Olden .M Alexander, N. U. Carpen­
ed ar.d open to all and not controll­
ter, William Miller, E H Test, Thus Turnbull.
.MaLutva M ebcamtil « Co,
'be high«' the pri • of freah beef,
olia 5<r a r-flM*red ’ Do*: im Bi»>1 a»»1
Ontario, Or» got». ed by individual stockrai«ere The th* leas it will lie bought and b
good grad« eus-
two three- S a I h «»« to Break Larfe Laad Notdiag«.
E H. TESI. < aahier.
resolution« are as follow»:
more of the canned article will tee
year old grad* Dur aui«
Wher-ee.
«very
Amen
ceti
cilia*
i>
Jub
pr
o
ing
—
The
TimHerald
add.
”
of P,merer,
Mr S. G Co-r
V Gr> W Y..VX»
M. M. CO.
Ontario, Oregon
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
DRY GOODS AND
BOOTS AND SHOES.
No one has the qualities we
have in ail linse
¡ arge
$ öol
W arehouse
We have secured the ex
elusive agency for the
Malheur Mercantile Co.
E, A. F' raser Mant'iger.
On tc irio, Oregon.
First Natioal Bank
Special Accommodations for Traveling Men,
F
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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